Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!convex!convex!gstiehl From: gstiehl@convex.convex.COM (Greg Stiehl) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: Re: Calendars Keywords: ack Message-ID: <1991Apr09.024520.27856@convex.com> Date: 9 Apr 91 02:45:20 GMT References: <1991Apr8.164618.7459@engin.umich.edu> Sender: usenet@convex.com (news access account) Reply-To: gstiehl@convex.com Distribution: na Organization: CONVEX Computer Corporation, Graphics SW Group Lines: 28 Nntp-Posting-Host: pixel.convex.com In article <1991Apr8.164618.7459@engin.umich.edu>, geeb@med.umich.edu (Mark A. Gebert) writes: > > Does anyone know of a Calendar program that has the following features: > > 1) Overlay Calendars.... The ability to look at more than one calendar at > the same time. > 2) Full Appointment Management... When someone other than you inserts an > appointment in your calendar... the Calendar will send you a message that > person X inserted the following appointment on this day > 3) Built to be used on a network... Sun's is a cutisy hack, since the info > stored on machine x isn't the same as the info stored on machine y (ie. > geeb@hanson ins't the same as geeb@hendrix). Basically one central calendar > depository. > 4) Written under X11R4. > 5) Can be run on a dec or a sun. > > Sun's cm is cool but is really a toy in the business world. Syncronize from CrossWind. It has all the features you list, and then some. Of course, it isn't a toy, so you will have to pay for it. Last time I checked, it was $100 per license. But, I highly recomend it. -greg. ---- Greg Stiehl (gstiehl@convex.com) Graphics Software Convex Computer Corp.